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Energize Your National Cleaning Week Playlist

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Spring cleaning can feel like a chore, but the right music can turn it into a refreshing and even enjoyable experience.


This year, as National Cleaning Week approaches on Sunday, March 22nd, why not shake up your usual playlist? This week between March 22 – 28, 2026, is meant to focus on cleaning.

National Cleaning Week, which takes place during the fourth week of March (March 22–28, 2026, coinciding with International Cleaning Week), is an annual event that celebrates the importance of cleanliness. This week honours frontline cleaning professionals and encourages spring cleaning. Organized by ISSA, the global cleaning industry association, the event promotes health, safety, and hygiene in homes, offices, and public spaces.


A good deep clean needs a really good playlist. Instead of the same popular hits, try a collection of lesser-known cover songs that bring fresh energy and unexpected twists to familiar tunes. These underrated covers offer unique sounds and moods that can keep you motivated while you tidy up your home.


National Cleaning Week Playlist


Here’s a carefully curated list of 10 covers that deserve a spot on your National Cleaning Week Playlist. Each track offers something different, from soulful renditions to indie interpretations, perfect for keeping your energy up without overwhelming your focus.


"Girls Just Wanna Have Some Fun" by Chromatics, originally by Cyndi Lauper.


" Livin' on a Prayer" by Deep Delic and Raphael Siquerira, Originally by


"Another one bites the dust" by Paul Jockey and Dannie Mercury, originally by Quee.n


"Set Fire To The Rain" remix by GAETANO, Originally by Adele

"Titanium" by Jodok Cello, Originally by David Guetta


"Don't Stop Me Now" by Mcfly, originally by Queen


"When doves cry" by The Be Meg Birch, originally by prince


"Sweet Caroline" by Tufts Beelzebubs, Originally by Neil Diamond


"Dancing Queen" byRio Branco, originally by ABBA


"Dancing on my own" by Arkells, originally by Calum Scott


These underrated covers offer a mix of moods and styles that can keep your National Cleaning Week Playlist fresh and exciting. By choosing songs that are familiar yet reimagined, you can enjoy the comfort of known melodies with the thrill of new sounds. This approach helps maintain your energy and focus, making spring cleaning less of a task and more of an experience.


Try adding these tracks to your playlist and notice how they change the rhythm of your cleaning routine. Music can transform even the most mundane tasks into moments of enjoyment.



Celebrate National Cleaning Week with a playlist that surprises and motivates you.


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